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Need an unusual kitten name!

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Fiona1984 · 07/10/2017 23:38

We are hopefully getting a kitten very soon, it will be the second black cat in the house.
Stuck for a name for him, it must be unusual, I really don't want a 'common' name. The other cat (also male) has a pagan name. I would like something along the pagan / Norse theme, and it is Halloween coming up too!
Any ideas? Loki would suit, but it's become very common.

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YesItsMeIDontCare · 07/10/2017 23:44

Trollmann?

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Shiftymake · 07/10/2017 23:55
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ivykaty44 · 07/10/2017 23:55

Biro

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LittleLights · 07/10/2017 23:57

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oldlaundbooth · 08/10/2017 00:01

Auden.

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oldlaundbooth · 08/10/2017 00:02

Jagr.

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Madbum · 08/10/2017 00:02

Orin
Remus
Theron

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PossibiliTea · 08/10/2017 00:02

Eugene / Fergus

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abbsisspartacus · 08/10/2017 00:03

Odin

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molemonkey · 08/10/2017 00:05

Bagheera! My black was named this.

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molemonkey · 08/10/2017 00:05

Black cat

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molemonkey · 08/10/2017 00:07

Didn't read it properly as Bagheera clearly isn't what your looking for GrinBlush

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PossibiliTea · 08/10/2017 00:09

I quite like molemonkey for a cat name....

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MoonlightandMusic · 08/10/2017 00:09

Frey or, if he's a lively soul, how about Ragnarok? Wink

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YesItsMeIDontCare · 08/10/2017 00:12

OK, not really Norse, Pagan or Halloween... but Beowulf has got to be a pretty unusual name for a cat?

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PossibiliTea · 08/10/2017 00:14

Is Salam too obvious

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Miniminimus · 08/10/2017 00:15

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock

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MyLittleDragon · 08/10/2017 00:16

Merlin Smile

Sorry if that's too..... obvious.

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GrockleBocs · 08/10/2017 00:19

Ursus

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badbadhusky · 08/10/2017 00:21

Huginn or Munin, the names of the Allfather Odin's two ravens - so all black. The names mean 'thought' and 'memory.'

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badbadhusky · 08/10/2017 00:26

Ragnar is also a good Viking name. Or Erik (like Erik Bloodaxe). Or Harald - as in Harald Bluetooth, who tried to unite the Scandinavian kingdoms under a common language & whose name was used for the Bluetooth tech (the logo is 'HB' in Nordic runes, fact fans!)

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brapbrapbrap · 08/10/2017 00:26

Alan

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lollipop7 · 08/10/2017 00:29

Gobbolino

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brapbrapbrap · 08/10/2017 00:47

Dave

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Heratnumber7 · 08/10/2017 00:59

Hamilton, Amadeus, Fingal, Tiger, John, Boris

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